Collegium (ministry)

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See also collegium (disambiguation) for other meanings.

The collegia were government departments in Imperial Russia, established in 1717 by Peter the Great. The departments were housed in the Twelve Collegia building in Saint Petersburg.

Building of the Twelve  Collegia, 1753 engraving
Building of the Twelve Collegia, 1753 engraving
Historic building of the Twelve Collegia  now belongs to the Saint Petersburg State University
Historic building of the Twelve Collegia now belongs to the Saint Petersburg State University

Originally nine were established:

  • Collegium of Commerce
  • Collegium of Financial Inspection and Control
  • Collegium of Foreign Affairs
  • Collegium of Justice
  • Collegium of Manufacturing
  • Collegium of the Navy
  • Collegium of State Expenses
  • Collegium of State Income
  • Collegium of War

Three more were later added:

  • Collegium of Estates
  • Collegium of Mining
  • Collegium of Town Organization

Each collegium consisted of a president, a vice-president, four councilors, four assessors, a procurator, a secretary, and a chancellery.

[edit] Abolished

The collegia were replaced with ministries during the Government reform of Alexander I, though the KGB had a collegium in the 20th century.

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